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midshipmen89

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KASKT5BK for the socket tray. Also, yes, the clips are for ratchets and extensions
part number for that snap on socket organizer please...and I assume the end pieces are clips for ratchets and extensions?


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kornjulio

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Blew up my old 15mm Cman ratcheting wrench this weekend. Finished the job, threw the wrench in the trash, went inside & ordered me up a set of x-frames from Amazon.

Arrived today - minor issue is the 14mm wrench stamping is all offset about 1/2" as compared to the rest of the wrenches in the set...not a deal breaker, as long as it works when I need it.

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dodge610

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dodge610

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L@urens

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Got myself a nice and new lift. It does up to about 3000lbs which is plenty for my cars. Is ultra low (80mm or 4") and lifts really high (60cm or 2ft).

Main reason is that my other iift has alu wheels, which is a no go on my white epoxy floor.
 

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redvalkyrie

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Got myself a nice and new lift. It does up to about 3000lbs which is plenty for my cars. Is ultra low (80mm or 4") and lifts really high (60cm or 2ft).

Main reason is that my other iift has alu wheels, which is a no go on my white epoxy floor.

Make, model, cost?
 

M_George

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Blew up my old 15mm Cman ratcheting wrench this weekend. Finished the job, threw the wrench in the trash, went inside & ordered me up a set of x-frames from Amazon.

Arrived today - minor issue is the 14mm wrench stamping is all offset about 1/2" as compared to the rest of the wrenches in the set...not a deal breaker, as long as it works when I need it.

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I would like to here your opinion of them once you have used them for a while.
 

sam.coll

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Melbourne, Australia
Few orders came in while I was away for work:

Stahlwille 14 series ROE 10mm - 30mm
Stahlwille ignition wrench set
Stahlwille 1/4dr deep metric socket set
Stahlwille 3/3 dr combo std/metric socket set
Stahlwille misc items pin punches, another drift set, crows feet, bit socket and wobble extensions.
Shinano right angle die grinder
 

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Ign

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I grabbed these Snap-On hose clamp pliers for $20 at pawn a few weeks ago. I've already got the AP in this style but for $20 I couldn't say no.

The handles on these seem a bit clunky but they look very functional.

Model SHCP1A. Seems to be obsolete but does come up on the Snappy site at $138.

Anyone use these? Good buy for $20 or a paperweight 'cause they were never very good to begin with or something?
 

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Matt XYZ

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By no means an impressive tool purchase but my package of Harbor Freight items arrived. I picked these up on a quick work trip back to the US and mailed them to myself in Germany. It was my first time in an HF as I never lived near one and mainly went to Sears or HD when I lived in the US. I don’t think any of them where noted as fails on the HF pass/fail thread. Most won’t see heavy since I’m not a pro mechanic so Pitt/Pitt Pro quality should be fine for the couple of times I’ll actually use them.
One thing I didn’t realize was how potent the infamous HF rubber smell was. The fumes were overpowering when I open the box at home. If there ever is a next time I’ll open it outside. I also got a 3lb dead blow hammer and the magnetic paper towel holder but they will remain outside for a few days to air out.
 

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Loscaldazar

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I grabbed these Snap-On hose clamp pliers for $20 at pawn a few weeks ago. I've already got the AP in this style but for $20 I couldn't say no.

The handles on these seem a bit clunky but they look very functional.

Model SHCP1A. Seems to be obsolete but does come up on the Snappy site at $138.

Anyone use these? Good buy for $20 or a paperweight 'cause they were never very good to begin with or something?

They are the best there is! They are made in France by another company, and you can buy them under the mayhew brand too, but there almost as expensive as the new snap on ones. $20 is a steal.

It's not the rigiflex model (has a stiff, but flexible shaft so you can bend it to the exact shape you need and it stays put), but this one is still great too.
 

PassnThru

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Replacing an exhaust manifold soon - may be broken studs. I've needed a right angle drill for years just never pulled the plug. This came today - same size bits set as low in the chuck as possible. The other drill was my smallest.
View media item 73715This could come in handy :beer:
 

greasyfingers01

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Just received my Mitutoyo 0"-1" multi anvil "uni-mike" from an eBay auction. It's in great shape and I got a good deal. Been needing one for some time.84551e7e51f44624aac10f62d3e4e632.jpg

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Mastermind

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Up to you. Seldom use? Probably not. Use/abuse them all the time? I think so. I will say that Matco is trouble free in dealing with when it comes to getting the wrenches replaced. GW, its either pay $30-$50 to replace a wrench or risk dealing with a Fastenal.

My Marco guy and my snappy guy both warranty gw.
 

dbabicky

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I grabbed these Snap-On hose clamp pliers for $20 at pawn a few weeks ago. I've already got the AP in this style but for $20 I couldn't say no.

The handles on these seem a bit clunky but they look very functional.

Model SHCP1A. Seems to be obsolete but does come up on the Snappy site at $138.

Anyone use these? Good buy for $20 or a paperweight 'cause they were never very good to begin with or something?

We use them all the time at the shop. Love them !!! You get a "You ****" for $20. LOL !!! Good Find !!!
 

T_Roze

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Edmonton Alberta
New fuel 1/2" beside old faithful 3/8" fuel.

Mityvac 1.5 litre suction gun. Works fantastic. Finally a suction gun that actually *****! Has a twist on and off function that the tip that keeps it from leaking.

And a old beach box for $12. Little tlc and she will be a good shop box!


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LawnBoy-5247

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Hit a few pawn shops this morning since the area I am currently staying in has no garage sales or estate sales anywhere. I spotted a Matco SMCFSM10T 10 pc Crowsfoot wrench set for $25, They dont even look like they have been used.6bc40a208cae5e393b2530ddf33525fd.jpg

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